SOFTBALL: Council Rock South nips Pennsbury, Neshaminy blanks Truman

FAIRLESS HILLS >> The Lady Falcons continued to struggle in Suburban One National League (SONL) play in a 3-2 loss Tuesday, April 19 at home to visiting Council Rock South. Dropping a contest in which it recorded nine hits, Pennsbury is now 2-7.

According to Golden Hawks head coach Greh Heydet, it is South’s first win over the Falcons in the history of the series.

Pennsbury left nine runners on base while the Hawks left only four.

Winning pitcher Stephanie Andreoli made sure a lot of those runners for the Falcons stayed where they were, striking out pitcher Alyssa Hileman with the sacks jammed in the first inning and leadoff hitter Sydney Jakimowicz to escape the fourth inning with no damage done.

CR South junior Melanie Wilkinson hit a two-run home run for the Hawks in the second inning and Andreoli singled home the winning run with two on and two out in the fifth.

Pennsbury designated hitter Arden Rabiger slapped an RBI double for the Falcons’ first run in the fifth inning and Pennsbury scored its only other run in the sixth when outfielder Olivia Mauro raced home from third base on a wild pitch in the sixth. The Falcons scored their second run with nary a hit as Mauro reached second with no outs on a two balls dropped by CR South.

Pennsbury got leadoff batter Carly Parsons on base in the seventh on another Hawks’ fielding miscue but could not get her home as Andreoli induced a popup, a ground-out and a foul-out to end the game in her team’s favor.

With the win, CR South pushes to 4-2, overall, 3-1 in the SONL. The Hawks face unbeaten Neshaminy on Thursday.

Council Rock South 3, Pennsbury 2

(April 19 at Pennsbury)

CR South (4-2)    020 001 0 – 3 5 1

Pennsbury (2-7) 000 010 1 – 2 9 1

WP — Stephanie Andreola; LP — Alyssa Hileman; 2B — Arden Rabiger (P); HR — Melanie Wilkinson (CRS).

NESHAMINY BLANKS TRUMAN

LANHGORNE >> The top-ranked Redskins are now 7-0 after sophomore lefty Sarah Dowalo fired a three-hitter and struck out 12 batters. Mackensie Compton stayed hot with two doubles and two RBIS. Rebecca Dixon also doubled and drove in two.

Neshaminy 8, Truman 0

(April 19 at Neshaminy)

Truman (1-8)     000 000 0 – 0 3 1

Neshaminy (7-0) 300 140 x – 8 11 1

WP — Sarah Dowalo; LP — Dea; 2B — Lavertu (T), Mackensie Compton (N) 2, Rebecca Dixon (N).

KHANTZIAN HELPS COUNCIL ROCK NORTH SHUT OUT ABINGTON

ABINGTON >> Council Rock North freshman Jenna Khantzian was spot on in this one with a two-hitter and eight strikeouts at Abington (3-4, 2-3). Nicole Rounsavill doubled and homered. Marissa Haynes (2-for-3) also homered as the Lady Indians returned from a long layoff and improved to 4-0.

Council Rock North 4, Abington 0

(April 19 at Abington)

WP — Jenna Khantzian; 2B — Nicole Rounsavil; HR — Rounsavil, Marissa Haynes.

CONWELL-EGAN BLANKS BISHOP MCDEVITT

WYNCOTE >> Alyssa Adams struck out six batters for the Lady Eagles (6-2) in a game in which the losing team’s pitchers issued a lot of walks.

Conwell-Egan 15, Bishop McDevitt 0

(April 19 at McDevitt)

Conwell-Egan (6-2) 570 3 – 15

Bishop McDevitt    000 0 – 0

WP — Adams. LP — Kasczmanczyk.

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